Hearing Safety URLThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.Name(Required) First Last Supervisor / Manager Email(Required)If unknown leave as default Department(Required)1. Exposure to constant or loud noises can lead to hearing loss.(Required) True False 2. All work environments with sounds falling between ____ To ____ decibels shall be integrated into noise measurements.(Required) a. 90 to 140 b. 80 to 130 c. 60 to 90 d. Any of the above 3. Time weighted noise equivalent to ____ decibels per day will require a protection and a hearing conservation program.(Required) a. 80 b. 85 c. 90 d. 100 4. The type of noise is not a factor in the risk for hearing loss.(Required) True False 5. There are multiple types of noise that should be monitored in the workplace. Which of the following is NOT one of these types.(Required) a. Passive Noise b. Continuous Noise c. Intermittent Noise d. Impulsive Noise 6. When above the permissible exposure limit a baseline audiogram is required.(Required) True False 7. Annual Audio grams are measured against your baseline to see if any hearing loss has occurred.(Required) True False 8. Hearing protection such as plugs or hearing muffs are all rated to reduce noise as the same level.(Required) True False 9. After inserting a foam earplug you should wait 20 to 30 seconds for the foam to expand to ensure a good fit.(Required) True False 10. Hearing protection only works if you wear them correctly.(Required) True False Score: